StampFan
Arachnodemon
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Just doing some online reading and couldn't find anything on arachnoboards.
One of the possible immediate treatments upon getting a centipede bite appears to be papain, found in meat tenderizer, papaya. Can allegedly break down the proteins in the venom. There are quite a references to this on the internet, but I'm trying to hunt down whether this is a real first aid treatment option, or just snake oil.
I've found a few academic links discounting this option for bee stings, but a few more suggesting that its possible to use papain along with ice/heat right after a centipede sting, as well as hydrocortisone, including from a few more reputable sources.
Anybody run into any legit academic articles suggesting papain is an option? Because if it is any keeper that's potentially bit by a T, scorpion, or centipede could easily keep a cheap bottle of papaya oil on hand as part of a first aid kit....
edit: it looks like at least minimal research has been done on bees, jellyfish, fire ants, etc. Would love to hear peoples' opinions as well.
One of the possible immediate treatments upon getting a centipede bite appears to be papain, found in meat tenderizer, papaya. Can allegedly break down the proteins in the venom. There are quite a references to this on the internet, but I'm trying to hunt down whether this is a real first aid treatment option, or just snake oil.
I've found a few academic links discounting this option for bee stings, but a few more suggesting that its possible to use papain along with ice/heat right after a centipede sting, as well as hydrocortisone, including from a few more reputable sources.
Anybody run into any legit academic articles suggesting papain is an option? Because if it is any keeper that's potentially bit by a T, scorpion, or centipede could easily keep a cheap bottle of papaya oil on hand as part of a first aid kit....
edit: it looks like at least minimal research has been done on bees, jellyfish, fire ants, etc. Would love to hear peoples' opinions as well.